It was tears of joy for the Ademola family on Thursday as Nigerians from
different parts of the country indicated interest in settling the
medical bill of the newborn twins of the family.
The babies had been detained over the inability of the family to pay the
remaining N150,000 of the N300,000 medical bill, after the father paid
N150,000 and begged for time to pay the balance.
The mother, Sarah Ademola, had fled Felken Maternity Centre in Lagos,
where she was delivered of the babies, due to the inability of her
husband, Adeyemi Ademola, to pay the bill.
Adeyemi had told Punch that he was frustrated by the development, adding that he was making efforts to settle the bills.
He had lamented the financial difficulty of the family, saying those who owed him debts had refused to pay.
The matter was taken to Somolu Police Station, where the DPO planned to mediate.
However, after the report hit the newsstand on Thursday, many Nigerians
indicated interest in settling the bills, as well as helping the family.
Among those who showed interest were the wife of the Lagos State
Governor, Bolanle Ambode; a member of the Senate representing Lagos
East, Senator Gbenga Asafa; a retired military officer, Gen. Oviemo
Ovadje; and non-governmental organisations, among others.
Some other Nigerians outside the country were also said to have called the hospital to indicate willingness to pay the bill.
It was learnt that one of the NGOs that visited earlier on Thursday that
eventually paid the money, just as Asafa gave the babies N100,000.
The matron of the hospital, Mrs. Gloria Akinbobola, said, “Immediately
the report came out this morning, an NGO came and transferred the
balance into our account. They also promised to give the family N50,000
to take care of the babies.
“They don’t want to be identified. We have received calls from many other people. A lot of them have been making promises.”
A representative of Senator Asafa, Kanmi Adebowale, said the N100,000
gift was for the upkeep of the girls, adding that the senator decided to
support the family because they lived within his senatorial district.
When Punch reached out to the mother Sarah, she said, “I didn’t abandon
my twins. I had to flee the maternity centre because I was not well
taken care of.
“All they were interested in was their money. They said they would not
attend to me until their N300,000 was complete. I was abandoned in the
place… I had to run away to find solution to my health.
“I am in a place where they are treating me now. Please pray for me to
survive. I am dying. I don’t want to die. I want to live to take care of
my babies. I want to reap the fruit of my labour.”
the mother of the twins, but the problem is that she is terribly sick
and has been taken to her hometown in Agbowa.”